Module Library
The module Library allows Confluence admins and selected users to create, save, and manage reusable module templates. It helps teams build pages faster while maintaining consistency, improving content quality, and ensuring brand alignment.
Currently, only Cards, Buttons, and Panels can be saved and reused as module templates. These were prioritized due to their frequent use and impact on visual consistency.
Who can manage the module Library?
The module Library can be managed by Confluence administrators and users with special permissions. This ensures that only trusted users can create and maintain reusable templates that reflect your company’s standards. To learn how to grant module Library permissions to other users, check the Stlyle Guide permissions.
Save a module to the Library
Creating and saving a module template is simple. Just follow these steps:
Insert a supported module (Card, Button, or Panel) on any Confluence page.
Choose a template from the available options and start customizing it as needed.
As soon as you make your first change, a small black “Add to Library” button will appear in the configuration drawer at the bottom right corner of the dialogue.
Click the “Add to Library” button to save the customized module as a module template.
Go to the Templates section and open the “From Library” tab, the saved module will now be listed and ready for reuse.
Once a module is saved to the library, it becomes available to all Confluence users. It is not limited to the person who created it or to those with special permissions.
Delete from Library
If you want to remove a module template from the library, follow these steps:
Open the module and go to the Templates section.
The From Library tab will open by default, showing all saved modules.
Hover over the module you want to delete.
A small trash icon will appear in the top-right corner of the module card.
Click the trash icon to open a confirmation dialog.
Confirm the deletion to remove the module from the library.
Deleting a module from the library will remove it for all Confluence users. Once deleted, it will no longer be available to insert on new pages. Make sure the module is no longer needed before confirming the deletion.